J.I. packer once called Richard Baxter 'The most outstanding pastor, evangelist and writer on practical and devotional themes that Puritinism produced.' An English Puritan, Baxter was an 'exegete' of culture, a memorable preacher, and a prolific writer. He is known for his practical advice on applying Scripture to all areas of life and his emphasis on the 'heart work' involved in doing everything to the glory of God--whether one is pastor, pilgrim, or parent.
The Puritans knew that they would not be able to deal with man's problems if they did not understand the source from which all these problems stem. Therefore, they sought what the Bible had to say about the heart in order to properly confront the difficulties that flow from it. This edition, The Practical Works of Richard Baxter is the most complete abridgment of Baxter's 23-volume work and is a treasury of carefully selected sermons and essays that combine the principles of communion with God and the specifics of obedience to God, including:
The Saints' Everlasting Rest
The Divine Life
A Treatise of Conversion
A Call to the Unconverted
Now or Never
Directions and Persuasions to a Sound Conversion
Directions for Weak Distempered Christians
The Character of a Sound, Confirmed Christian
The Mischiefs of Self-Ignorance and the Benefits of Self-Acquaintance
Dying Thoughts
Baxter's work is a welcome and helpful addition to any personal or pastoral library.